Get Autocomplete Suggestions While Replying or DMing a Friend in Twitter [Featured Firefox Extension]

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(follow me or follow @techiebuzzer to get RSS delivered to Twitter) is a really addictive social networking service where you can update your status to a simple question “What you are doing?” and share it with your followers, there are times when conversations spark and you need to reply to things your followers ask you about.

If you are using the web interface to tweet your replies or direct message (DM) your follower, you may know how hard it is to keep typing those @folllowernames or D followername, over and over again.

Twitter Autocomplete is a handy Firefox add-on that will save you the trouble of type the name of the person you want to reply or direct message to by showing you auto-complete suggestion, just like you can see while using Google suggest for searching.

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This is a definitely must have add-on for all twitter users, who prefer to use the web to update their status and reply to tweets.

Twitter Autocomplete is a experimental add-on so you will have to sign into Mozilla before you can download it.

Download Twitter Auto-complete



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